JAIPUR, India (Reuters) - Best-selling Indian writer Chetan Bhagat on Saturday criticised the support leant to authors whose books are banned for offending religious communities, a day after Salman Rushdie cancelled a trip to India citing threats against his life. Bhagat, whose five novels have sold around 6 million copies, condemned the banning of texts at the Jaipur Literature Festival but criticised people who proclaim their writers as heroes for upholding the right to free speech. "(Banned books) have hurt people, they have hurt Muslims," said Bhagat. "I don't think anyone should be ...
I so much love hindi movies.
their movies ar d best.
good
banned! very funny.
i don't no were this thing are gotten
But why?
this woman is just wonderful
Indian movies are the best.Their story linez are one of its kin d.I respect them for that.It always make sense.